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Welcome to the ProService Plumbing & Gas Resources Page! Here, you’ll find valuable information, tips, and guides to help you maintain and optimize your plumbing and gas systems. Our goal is to provide you with the knowledge you need to keep your home safe and efficient.

Latest Tips and Tricks for Homeowners

Expert Plumbing and Gas Insights

Our blog is packed with expert tips and valuable insights, but sometimes you need professional help to get the job done right. If you have any questions or need assistance with your plumbing or gas systems, don’t hesitate to reach out. Contact us today to schedule a consultation or service appointment. At ProService Plumbing & Gas, we’re here to provide reliable, fast, and friendly service that truly makes a difference.

Understanding Water Heater Anode Rods

An anode rod is a critical component of a water heater that prevents corrosion by attracting corrosive elements in the water, sacrificing itself to protect the tank. Over time, the rod corrodes and needs to be replaced to maintain the water heater’s efficiency and avoid costly repairs. It’s recommended to check the rod every two to three years, with replacement options including magnesium, aluminum, or powered anode rods, depending on water conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find Answers to Your Common Plumbing and Gas Concerns

Got questions about your plumbing or gas systems? Our FAQ section is here to help! We’ve compiled answers to some of the most common inquiries we receive, covering topics from routine maintenance to emergency procedures. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out to us directly for more personalized assistance.

How often should I have my plumbing system inspected?

We recommend having your plumbing system inspected at least once a year. Regular inspections can help identify potential issues before they become major problems, ensuring your plumbing system operates efficiently and preventing costly repairs down the line. If you notice any signs of trouble, such as leaks or low water pressure, don’t wait for your annual inspection—contact us right away for a check-up.

That is your temperature and pressure relief valve or T&P for short. It is a safety device installed inside of the water heater to prevent over pressurization of the tank. They typically leak due to an issue with the water heater or the device is no longer working and will need to be diagnosed what is causing the leak.

Most manufacturers recommend an annual flushing of your water heaters tank to remove performance reducing sediment from the tank. 

Most certainly, we offer a wide range of filtration systems that can remove all kinds of taste, odors and colors from your water. 

The short answer is Yes, but if your home is equipped with a smart water shutoff valve that is something you shouldn’t have to worry about because it can turn off your water for you in the event it detects abnormal flow or a leak with one of its sensors. 

How often should I have my plumbing system inspected?

We recommend having your plumbing system inspected at least once a year. Regular inspections can help identify potential issues before they become major problems, ensuring your plumbing system operates efficiently and preventing costly repairs down the line. If you notice any signs of trouble, such as leaks or low water pressure, don’t wait for your annual inspection—contact us right away for a check-up.

We recommend having your plumbing system inspected at least once a year. Regular inspections can help identify potential issues before they become major problems, ensuring your plumbing system operates efficiently and preventing costly repairs down the line. If you notice any signs of trouble, such as leaks or low water pressure, don’t wait for your annual inspection—contact us right away for a check-up.

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